The answer will depend on the units used for the measurements of the tiles: whether they are in square centimetres, inches or other units.
That will give a mathematical answer to the question. In real life, though, the answer will also depend on how "well behaved" the area is, to what extent you are able to use offcuts and so on.
The answer will depend on the units used for the measurements of the tiles: whether they are in square centimetres, inches or other units.
That will give a mathematical answer to the question. In real life, though, the answer will also depend on how "well behaved" the area is, to what extent you are able to use offcuts and so on.
The answer will depend on the units used for the measurements of the tiles: whether they are in square centimetres, inches or other units.
That will give a mathematical answer to the question. In real life, though, the answer will also depend on how "well behaved" the area is, to what extent you are able to use offcuts and so on.
The answer will depend on the units used for the measurements of the tiles: whether they are in square centimetres, inches or other units.
That will give a mathematical answer to the question. In real life, though, the answer will also depend on how "well behaved" the area is, to what extent you are able to use offcuts and so on.
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The answer will depend on the units used for the measurements of the tiles: whether they are in square centimetres, inches or other units.
That will give a mathematical answer to the question. In real life, though, the answer will also depend on how "well behaved" the area is, to what extent you are able to use offcuts and so on.
297 16x16-inch tiles.
Assuming you mean 16x16 inches tiles... 441 tiles would cover the area exactly
125 16-inch tiles.
141
Two tiles of 16 ft*16 ft will cover 512 square feet.